Indirect Taxes definition

Indirect Taxes means value added taxes, sales taxes, consumption taxes and other similar taxes.
Indirect Taxes means applicable taxes and duties, including, without limitation, VAT, Service Tax, GST, excise taxes, sales and transactions taxes, and gross receipts tax.
Indirect Taxes means value added, sales, consumption, goods and services taxes or other similar Taxes required by Applicable Laws to be disclosed as a separate item on the relevant invoice.

Examples of Indirect Taxes in a sentence

  • All fees payable by you are exclusive of Indirect Taxes, except where applicable law requires otherwise.

  • We may charge and you will pay applicable Indirect Taxes that we are legally obligated or authorized to collect from you.

  • You will provide such information to us as reasonably required to determine whether we are obligated to collect Indirect Taxes from you.


More Definitions of Indirect Taxes

Indirect Taxes has the meaning set forth in Section 7.10.2.
Indirect Taxes means VAT, sales taxes, consumption taxes and other similar taxes required by law to be disclosed on the invoice.
Indirect Taxes has the meaning indicated in Section 4.3.
Indirect Taxes means sales, excise, turnover, value added, franchise, stamp, transfer, inventory and equipment taxes, border taxes and all taxes other than direct taxes and import charges,
Indirect Taxes means sales, excise, turnover, value added, franchise, stamp, transfer, inventory and equipment taxes, border taxes and all taxes other than direct taxes and import charges; "Prior-stage" indirect taxes are those levied on goods or services used directly or indirectly in making the product;
Indirect Taxes means any Value Added Tax, sales and use tax, goods and
Indirect Taxes has the meaning set forth in Section 9.15.